4 Counterintuitive Time Savers



“There aren’t enough hours in the day” becoming your new mantra?  Finding the daily time crunch a bit chaotic?  Most entrepreneurs battle the clock by instinctively multitasking (which you all know is my ultimate no-no) and packing their day with back-to-back projects and meetings. It’s okay—I’m not here to judge…just help.


Why not allow yourself a few minutes to reevaluate how you spend your time?  By making your work hours more efficient, you’ll find that 24 hours in a day is plenty.


No, it’s not opposite day. Today’s video shows you 4 weird and counterintuitive ways to help you save time…





Let’s be honest, it’s natural to want to fill each day, avoid interruptions, frown upon vices, and attempt to multitask successfully. Rather than letting them eat up your time, make them work to your advantage. Turn your burdens of interruptions into opportunities for improvement, embrace your innate ability to procrastinate, allow time for guiltless vices, and for Pete’s sake—STOP trying to multitask!


By understanding that some things are inevitable for small business owners, you’ll find that it’s easier and more beneficial to accommodate your schedule around them and make your days far more productive.


Go ahead and indulge yourself a bit—Leave a comment about how you save time in a counterintuitive way. Consider it a good interruption.




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Dave Crenshaw has appeared in TIME magazine, Forbes, SIRIUS XM Radio, and the BBC News. His first book, The Myth of Multitasking: How ‘Doing It All’ Gets Nothing Done, has been published in six langua ...more
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